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>> No.54607298
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middle class has it tough no cap

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>>54607286
$1M USD is life-changing albeit

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>>54607286

>> No.54607345

>>54607324
1 million is barely a house in 2023. people in the 90s could buy a house working at taco bell

>> No.54607371

>>54607331
this chart is so much bullshit it hurts especially for balkan countries. nowadays only an apartment in the capital cities costs more than 200k so you definitely can't retire with that much let alone retire comfortably

>> No.54607373

>>54607331
based and true. Yes buying a home in prime real estate locations is insane but you can still retire if that's all you want

>> No.54607392

>>54607345
The home ownership is basically the same as in 1990.

>> No.54607393

>>54607286
I could take 1 million USD and get a nice house, a new car and invest the rest but I definitely wouldn't quit my job.

>> No.54607405

>>54607345
It won't set you up for life in Brandon's America, but it is undeniably life-changing unless you're already a multimillionaire.

>> No.54607408

>>54607345
just build your own house.

>> No.54607414

>>54607286
by the time you retire (you won't be able to) a billion will be literally nothing